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  2. TSYS - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, TSYS was founded as a division of Columbus Bank and Trust (now Synovus). In 1974, it began processing credit cards for other banks. In 1974, it began processing credit cards for other banks. In August 1983, the company became a public company via an initial public offering .

  3. Electronic Recording Machine, Accounting - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Bank of America (BoA) was the largest bank in California, [1] and led the world in the use of cheques. This presented a serious problem due to the workload processing time. An experienced bookkeeper could post 245 accounts in an hour, about 2,000 in an eight-hour workday and approximately 10,000 per week.

  4. Square (financial services) - Wikipedia

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    Square Payroll allows small business owners to process payroll. [60] The product is available in the United States. It automatically handles withholding, payments, and tax filings. [37] As of 2015, Square Payroll charges sellers a monthly fee of $20 plus $5 for each employee paid. [61] Square offers virtual and physical gift cards.

  5. Heartland Payment Systems - Wikipedia

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    February 13, 2015 – Heartland acquired Dinerware and PC America, both point of sale systems specializing in the restaurant and retail space. Archived 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine March 1, 2015 – Heartland acquired Payroll 1, a provider of payroll and tax filing products and services for employers in diverse industries throughout the ...

  6. Bank of America Merchant Services - Wikipedia

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    Bank of America Merchant Services was created by Bank of America and First Data in 2009. [2] Bank of America Merchant Services manages sales and customer service and First Data handled the transaction processing. [1] In 2013, the company was the largest U.S. merchant acquirer by Visa and Mastercard volume, processing $517 billion in payments. [2]

  7. Payment processor - Wikipedia

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    The future of the payment processing industry is being driven by an increase in vertical-specific processors, [13] the accelerated adoption of contactless payment methods [14] (in response to COVID-19-related limitations on contact and in-person interactions), and the trend toward customer choice and autonomy, [15] particularly in western cultures.

  8. North (payment processing company) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1992, North has grown into the sixth-largest independent, non-bank merchant acquirer in North America. [1]In 2008, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) recommended that the Michigan Economic Growth Authority (MEGA) approve a $21.5 million state tax credit to North.

  9. Paycom - Wikipedia

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    Paycom was founded in 1998 by Chad Richison, who previously worked in the payroll processing industry. [10] It began as an online payroll service provider for businesses, and expanded to offer additional services including human resource management in 2001. [3]